• Discuss the sort in advance with the facility staff. Here you can find the minimum information needed:
    • the type of cells to be collected
    • the stain you will be using
    • temperature of acquisition
    • whether you want to collect into tubes, plates or slides
    • number of populations you want to sort
  • Samples must be in a single cell suspension. Clumps and debris can clog the fluidic of the instrument. It is essential to use filters for isolate cells from aggregates and debris.
  • Always keep your cells on ice to stop cell death.
  • If you are using a single stain sample, bring with you a tube of unstained cells (ideally 60,000-300,000 cells) in order to clearly define the negative cell population. If you are using more fluorochromes, bring with you the unstained sample and FMO controls (fluorescence minus one).